Kenneth R Diller,Liang Zhu
Kenneth R Diller
Induced hypothermia is an acknowledged useful therapy for treating conditions that lead to cell and tissue damage caused by ischemia, including traumatic brain injury, stroke, and cardiac arrest. An accumulating body of clinical evidence, t...
Warren M Grill,Sharon E Norman,Ravi V Bellamkonda
Warren M Grill
Neural interfaces are connections that enable two-way exchange of information with the nervous system. These connections can occur at multiple levels, including with peripheral nerves, with the spinal cord, or with the brain; in many instan...
Brenton D Hoffman,John C Crocker
Brenton D Hoffman
It is now widely appreciated that normal tissue morphology and function rely upon cells' ability to sense and generate forces appropriate to their correct tissue context. Although the effects of forces on cells have been studied for decades...
Deok-Ho Kim,Pak Kin Wong,Jungyul Park et al.
Deok-Ho Kim et al.
Mechanical forces play important roles in the regulation of various biological processes at the molecular and cellular level, such as gene expression, adhesion, migration, and cell fate, which are essential to the maintenance of tissue home...
The influence of muscle physiology and advanced technology on sports performance [0.03%]
肌肉生理和先进技术对运动表现的影响
Richard R Neptune,Craig P McGowan,John M Fiandt
Richard R Neptune
Muscle mechanical output such as force and power are governed by highly nonlinear intrinsic muscle properties associated with different muscle fiber types and are influenced by training and age. Many of the interactions between these proper...
C A Taylor,C A Figueroa
C A Taylor
Advances in numerical methods and three-dimensional imaging techniques have enabled the quantification of cardiovascular mechanics in subject-specific anatomic and physiologic models. Patient-specific models are being used to guide cell cul...
John R Yates,Cristian I Ruse,Aleksey Nakorchevsky
John R Yates
Mass spectrometry (MS) is the most comprehensive and versatile tool in large-scale proteomics. In this review, we dissect the overall framework of the MS experiment into its key components. We discuss the fundamentals of proteomic analyses ...
Mary Clyde Pierce,Gina Bertocci
Mary Clyde Pierce
Child abuse is a leading cause of morbidity and mortality in young children and infants in the United States. Medical care providers, social services, and legal systems make critical decisions regarding injury and history plausibility daily...
Robert D. Howe,Richard E. Kronauer
Robert D. Howe
Thomas A. McMahon (1943-1999) was a pioneer in the field of biomechanics. He made primary contributions to our understanding of terrestrial locomotion, allometry and scaling, cardiac assist devices, orthopedic biomechanics, and a number of ...